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<h2>Ankit Patel</h2>
<h3>Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Science<br>
Department of Computer Science, Maharaja Sayajirao University.</h3> 

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<h2>Final Year Project</h2>
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1994-1995<br>
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<b>Title :</b> Object-oriented Analysis, Design and Implementation for Client/Server
Platforms.<p>

<b>Nature of Project :</b> A software project developed using Rumbaugh's `Object 
Modeling Technique (OMT)' methodology for an application of a simple purchase 
system. Borland C++ was used for implementation.<p>

<b>Area of Application :</b> The methodology can be used for any systems or application software development.<p>

<b>Project Partners :</b> Ankit Patel and Samir Manjure<p>

<b>Sponsored by : </b>Indian Institute of Management, Vastrapur, 
Ahmedabad-380 015. India.<p>

<b>Supported by :</b> Project Impact under Swiss Govt. and DOE, India.<p>

<b>Project Guides :</b><p>
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Prof. T. P. Rama Rao</a>
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Computer and Information Systems Group,
IIM, Ahmedabad-380 015.
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Prof. B. S. Parekh, Head<br>
Department of Computer Science, 
M.S. University, Baroda-390 001.<br>
<em><i><a href="mailto:bsp@msub.ernet.in">bsp@msub.ernet.in</a></i></em>
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<b>Problem Definition:</b><p>
Basic Aims :
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<li>To study Object-oriented software development methodologies.<br>
<li>To develop an application using Rumbaugh's OMT approach to object-oriented software development.<br>
<li>To study the object-oriented approach in comparison to the earlier structural methodologies.<br>
<li>To provide a client/server design to the software to enhance its working efficiency.<br>
<li>To implement the software using an object-oriented programming language.<br>
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<h2>Simulation Project</h2>
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1993-1994<br>
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<b>Title :</b> `BiStar' Computer Network Simulation<p>

<b>Nature of Project :</b> A software project that graphically demonstrated
 a real-clock based simulation of a suggested new `BiStar' network topology
 for a given set of input parameters. Turbo C was used for implementation.<p>

<b>Area of Application :</b> This project demonstrates the various simulation
techniques applied to large-scale projects through software simulation.<p>
<b>Project Partners :</b> Ankit Patel, Nihar Vaidya and Samir Manjure<p>

<b>Project Guides :</b><p>
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Dr. A. C. Shah<br>
Department of Computer Science, 
M.S. University, Baroda-390 001.<br>
<em><i><a href="mailto:acshah@msub.ernet.in">acshah@msub.ernet.in</a></i></em>
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<b>Problem Definition:</b><p>
Basic Aims :
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<li>To study computer-aided Simulation and Modelling techniques.<br>
<li>To develop a software with a real-clock based graphical demonstration of 
the computer network.<br>
<li>To study the effect of various input parameters like bandwidth,
transmission medium, queuing nature, noise in the signal, average amount of data, packet size,
link availability, etc. on `Star' as well as `BiStar' network topologies.<br>
<li>Also to implement the CSMA/CD protocol of data transfer, and priority
decisions for normal and broadcast messages.
<li>To provide the performance results in numerical as well as graphical format.<br>

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<h2>Computer Graphics Project</h2>
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1993-1994<br>
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<b>Title :</b> `SoftCAD' : A Menu-Driven Graphics Editor<p>

<b>Nature of Project :</b> A software project to develop a two-dimensional Graphics Editor
by implementing the various algorithms of Interactive Computer Graphics.
Borland C was used for programming.<p>

<b>Area of Application :</b> A toolkit for
Computer-Aided Designing and Diagrammatic Documentation in various applications.<p>
<b>Project Partners :</b> Ankit Patel and Jaydeep Solanki<p>

<b>Project Guides :</b><p>
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Prakash Bhavsar<br>
Department of Computer Science, 
M.S. University, Baroda-390 001.<br>
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<b>Problem Definition:</b><p>
Basic Aims :
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<li>To study the various techniques of Interactive Computer Graphics. <br>
<li>To develop a menu-driven toolkit for two-dimensional graphics designing.<br>
<li>To provide interactive screen graphics to suit the development.<br>
<li>To provide the features of File, Edit, Draw, Transform, Color, Zoom and
Pan through mouse-like keyboard control.
<li>To implement a way of storing and retrieving graphics structures in file format.<br>

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<h2>CourseWork</h2>
Software Engineering, Simulation and Modeling, Computer Networks<br>
Computer Architecture, Microprocessors, Data Structures<br>
Computer Graphics, Operating Systems, Compiler Design<br>
Artificial Intelligence, Parallel Processing, Systems Analysis<br>
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